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No gap.
Sean
On Feb 21, 2014, at 2:13 PM, Xiaomeng Ye <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply!
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> Have you tried to put text before and after the image? In my first screen shot, there is a huge gap between the tree graph and the texts. I wonder if the same thing will happen in your MacTex. I am using TexShop for windows. Thanks!
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> Ye Xiaomeng
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> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Sean Luke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I took your code and embedded it in this document:
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> \documentclass{article}
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> \usepackage{epic} % required by ecltree and fancybox packages
> \usepackage{ecltree} % to draw the GP trees
> \usepackage{fancybox} % required by \Ovalbox
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> % minimum distance between nodes on the same line
> \setlength{\GapWidth}{1em}
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> % draw with a thick dashed line, very nice looking
> \thicklines \drawwith{\dottedline{2}}
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> % draw an oval and center it with the rule. You may want to fool with the
> % rule values, though these seem to work quite well for me. If you make the
> % rule smaller than the text height, then the GP nodes may not line up with
> % each other horizontally quite right, so watch out.
> \newcommand{\gpbox}[1]{\Ovalbox{#1\rule[-.7ex]{0ex}{2.7ex}}}
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> \begin{document}
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> \begin{center}
> \begin{minipage}[!ht]{1cm}
> \begin{bundle}{\gpbox{L}}\chunk{\begin{bundle}{\gpbox{L}}\chunk{\begin{bundle}{\gpbox{L}}\chunk{\begin{bundle}{\gpbox{P}}\chunk{\gpbox{2}}\chunk{\gpbox{1}}\end{bundle}}\end{bundle}}\end{bundle}}\end{bundle}
> \end{minipage}
> \end{center}
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> \end{document}
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> I have attached a PDF showing the result: as you can see, it looks fine. If you don't get the same result, you may want to look into your latex system (I'm on the latest MacTeX version).
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> Sean
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